Kara Walker, Untitled (The Gross Clinician Presents: Pater Gravidam)
This limited edition print by Kara Walker is based on an untitled drawing from the 38-part series “The Gross Clinician Presents: Pater Gravidam”, created in 2018. This body of work intricately blends various themes, such as the exploitative use of African-American bodies by medical schools, America’s Founding Fathers and police violence against Blacks into complex compositions.
Kara Walker stands as a trailblazing artist, renowned for her provocative and visually stunning explorations of race, gender, and identity in America. Born in 1969 in Stockton, California, Walker rose to prominence in the 1990s with her distinctive silhouette installations, collages and prints that challenge historical narratives and delve into the complex layers of American history. Kara Walker‘s artwork is characterized by its use of black cut-paper silhouettes, a form reminiscent of 19th-century silhouette portraiture. Yet, her artworks transcend tradition by subverting the quaintness associated with the medium. Instead, Walker confronts uncomfortable truths about the nation’s past, particularly its legacy of slavery. Her silhouettes, often life-sized and arranged in narrative tableaux, depict unsettling scenes that force viewers to confront the harsh realities of racism and its enduring impact. Kara Walker’s collages and fine art prints exhibit a remarkable fusion of technical skill and conceptual depth. The stark contrast between black and white in her artwork enhances the emotional intensity of her narratives, drawing viewers into the uncomfortable yet necessary dialogue about race and power. The subtle nuances in her use of line and shadow in printmaking echo the complexities of the stories she tells, inviting viewers to engage in a nuanced exploration of history and identity. Kara Walker’s artistic prowess came to the forefront with her groundbreaking 2007 solo exhibition, Kara Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love at The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, showcasing the power of her provocative artworks. The show travelled on to Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris; the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York; the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles; and the Museum of Modern Art in Fort Worth. Further major solo exhibitions were held at Kunstmuseum Basel (2021), Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London (2019) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2006).